Welcome to LDAPDNS

I should point out that this page is for LDAPDNS 3. If you're
looking for ldapdns 2 (current stable), your best bet presently is to
head over to
the old site for ldapdns

On the other hand, if you have a spare machine (or vmware, or bochs), then
I urge you to try
LDAPDNS 3.
It's much faster, and has a much cleaner code
base. Plus it has absolutely no dependancies on OpenLDAP's client library.

check out LDAPDNS from
CVS (it's not that
hard) and give it a try. If you can't use CVS for whatever reason, you can
download the latest snapshot from
http://ldapdns.sourceforge.net/ldapdns-cvs-snapshot.tar.gz
- this is rebuilt about once a day. I try to make sure that CVS builds
work as well as they did before (if not better), but I always post to
the ldapdns-devel list when I make changes in CVS, and the changelog at the
bottom of this page is always updated (unless SF screws up...).

However you manage to get LDAPDNS 3 on your system, try it out, and subscribe
to the ldapdns-devel and/or ldapdns-users mailing list. They're both extremely
low traffic, but you'll need to be a subscriber to see my posts,
and you'll need to be a subscriber to post your success (or failure)
reports.

If you're comfortable in C, and want to be a bit more active in LDAPDNS 3,
let me know. I don't think the code is particularly scary, although some might
think I enjoy macros a wee bit too much.

Or you can write installation/usage documentation. This counts as
development too, and we'll need it come release. Just submit your documentation
and let ldapdns-devel know what you did. It'll get checked, and so long as it's
not utter trolling, it'll probably get approved.

Or you can just test it. Post bugs and feature requests to the
tracker.

Anyway, thanks for helping the LDAPDNS development.

NEWS

a beta of ldapdns 3 is available in CVS. Do not feel comfortable using this as your primary nameserver- there are lots of incomplete things. Use anonymous CVS access to get it, and join the ldapdns-devel mailing list. (0 comments)